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Old 12-12-2002, 04:00 PM   #1
Sonicsone
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Counterstrike & WON (IPChains)


Hello,

I have scoured the internet for good info. to answer this question, to no avail. I know somebody in this forum has had this issue, so hopefully someone can help.....

I am running RH 6.2 with IPChains for my firewall box. I am running Counterstrike on an internal RH 7.2 box. Everything runs great within my network and people can connect to my CS server if they know the IP address.

However, I cannot get the dang box to list with WON. I have opened up my firewall to:

tcp ports : 5273, 6003, 7002
udp ports: 27005, 27010, 27011, 27012, 27015

I use IPMasqadm to forward port 27015 to my CS server.

My server starts up just fine, downloads the security modules from Speakeasy.net and sits there ready to go but no one can see it.

What the heck am I doing wrong here? I have tried multiple firewall scripts to no avail. I can hear my firewall dropping packets like crazy, but I don't know what else to check. I know masquerading works, because I have used this setup for years for ftp, telnet, internet, etc.... Is there something that needs to be forwarded back to the WON servers? Is there something with the UDP ports that I am doing wrong? I am simply out of ideas to check (trust me, I have tried many, many, different firewall scripts).

If anybody has any ideas, or would be willing to look at my firewall script for me, I would greatly appreciate it. I am not new to linux, but not great with ipchains (possibly not patient enough ) But this has got me completely stumped... I didn't include the script here, but can post if necessary.

Thanks,

Jim
 
  


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